Cabletron Systems 6H122-08 - Manual

Cabletron Systems 6H122-08

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – NOTICE; FCC NOTICE
  • Page 7 – CONTENTS
  • Page 11 – Interface Module User’s Guide; USING THIS GUIDE; Chapter 1; Introduction; Chapter 2; Network Requirements; Chapter 3; Installation; Chapter 4; Troubleshooting
  • Page 12 – Chapter 5; Local Management; , describes how to access Local; Specifications; , contains information on functionality and; Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings
  • Page 13 – Structure of This Guide
  • Page 14 – Connectivity
  • Page 16 – LANVIEW Diagnostic LEDs; Runtime IP Address Discovery
  • Page 17 – Local Management Features; LOCAL MANAGEMENT FEATURES
  • Page 18 – Port Redirect Function; All purchased bandwidth is used.
  • Page 19 – Optional Features; Additional Local Management Functions; Local Management also allows the following tasks to be performed:; OPTIONAL FEATURES; Fast Ethernet Interface Modules; Supports multimode fiber optic cabling.
  • Page 20 – DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS; The following conventions are used throughout this document:; Note; Tip; Caution
  • Page 21 – Getting Help; GETTING HELP; Your Cabletron Systems service contract number
  • Page 22 – Chapter 1: Introduction; RELATED MANUALS
  • Page 23 – SmartTrunk
  • Page 24 – Chapter 2: Network Requirements; 00BASE-FX FIBER OPTIC NETWORK; Multimode Mode Fiber Optic Cable Length
  • Page 25 – This chapter covers the following items:; REQUIRED TOOLS; Verify the contents of the carton as listed in; Only qualified personnel should install the 6H122-08.; Item; Manual Accessory Kit
  • Page 26 – Chapter 3: Installation; INSTALLING OPTIONS; Appendix C; Install any optional equipment before proceeding to
  • Page 28 – Installing an Interface Module
  • Page 29 – Connecting to the Network; CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK
  • Page 31 – Related Manuals
  • Page 32 – FE-100TX Crossover Switch; Connect an FE-100TX to a Twisted Pair segment as follows:; , for information on
  • Page 33 – The FE-100FX and FE-100F3 have an SC style network port (see; Fiber Optic Network Connection
  • Page 34 – The port RX LED flashes green and amber during bootup.
  • Page 35 – Completing the Installation; COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION
  • Page 37 – USING LANVIEW; Flashing indicates an irregular LED pulse.
  • Page 38 – Chapter 4: Troubleshooting; LANVIEW LEDs
  • Page 39 – Using LANVIEW
  • Page 40 – provides a functional description of the
  • Page 41 – FE-100TX LED Indications; LED; Off
  • Page 42 – TROUBLESHOOTING CHECKLIST; If the 6H122-08 is not working properly, refer to; Troubleshooting Checklist
  • Page 43 – Using the RESET Button; USING THE RESET BUTTON; RESET Button
  • Page 45 – OVERVIEW
  • Page 46 – Chapter 5: Local Management; All key names appear as capital letters in this manual.; Keyboard Conventions; Arrow Keys
  • Page 47 – Management Terminal Setup; MANAGEMENT TERMINAL SETUP; Use one of the following systems to access Local Management:; Console Cable Connection; Connect the RJ45-to-DB9 adapter to the PC communications port.
  • Page 48 – Management Terminal Connection
  • Page 49 – Connecting an Uninterruptible Power Supply; Configuring the COM Port; Connect the UPS device to the COM port of the 6H122-08 as follows:
  • Page 51 – Management Terminal Setup Parameters; lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal.; VT Terminal Setup
  • Page 52 – . Refer to the instructions included
  • Page 53 – Accessing Local Management; ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT; . Whenever a connection is made to the 6H122-08 the; The Local Management Chassis/Module Password Screen
  • Page 54 – Navigating Local Management Screens; SECURE FAST VLAN (Cabletron Systems SecureFast Switching)
  • Page 55 – D Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy
  • Page 56 – SecureFast VLAN Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy; Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items; Select items on a menu screen by performing the following steps:; Exiting Local Management Screens; Using the Exit Command
  • Page 57 – Press ENTER. The Password screen displays and the session ends.
  • Page 58 – THE MAIN MENU SCREEN; shows the Main; Main Menu Screen; CHASSIS; , that is used to configure the 6C105 chassis, access
  • Page 59 – CHASSIS MENU SCREEN; The Chassis Menu screen,; Chassis Menu Screen
  • Page 60 – Setting the Operational Mode; configure the modules to function as 802.1Q switches.; CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Chassis Configuration screen,
  • Page 61 – Chassis Configuration Screen; Displays the base physical address of the chassis.
  • Page 62 – describes how to change the subnet mask from the default
  • Page 63 – For details on how to select the Operational Mode, refer to; Setting the IP Address; To set the IP address, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field.
  • Page 64 – Setting the Subnet Mask; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Subnet Mask field.
  • Page 65 – Setting the Chassis Date; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Date field.; Setting the Chassis Time; To set the chassis clock, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Time field.; Press ENTER to set the system clock to the time in the input field.
  • Page 66 – Entering a New Screen Refresh Time; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Refresh Time field.; Enter a number from 3 to 99.; Setting the Screen Lockout Time; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout Time field.; Enter a number from 1 to 30.
  • Page 67 – To set the Operational Mode, proceed as follows:; Use arrow keys to highlight the Operational Mode field.; Operational Mode Warning Screen
  • Page 68 – SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN; Port Based VLAN User’s Guide to configure the devices
  • Page 69 – SNMP Community Names Screen; The SNMP Community Names Screen; The following explains each SNMP Community Names screen field:
  • Page 70 – MIB objects and allows the; Establishing Community Names; To establish community names, proceed as follows:
  • Page 71 – SNMP Traps Screen; SNMP TRAPS SCREEN; The SNMP Traps Screen; The following explains each field of the SNMP Traps screen.
  • Page 72 – Configuring the Trap Table; To configure the Trap table, proceed as follows:
  • Page 73 – CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL SCREEN; Chassis Environmental Screen
  • Page 74 – PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION SCREEN; The Port Redirect Function screen,
  • Page 75 – Port Redirect Function Screen; Displays which modules are currently set as source modules.
  • Page 76 – Allows a selected port [n] to be configured as a source port.; Displaying the Source and Destination Entries
  • Page 77 – Changing Source and Destination Ports
  • Page 78 – MODULE SELECTION SCREEN; shows the Module Selection screen.; Module Selection Screen
  • Page 79 – Reflects the hardware version of the module.; Selecting a Module
  • Page 80 – MODULE MENU SCREEN; Module Menu Screen; The following explains each Module Menu screen field as shown in; . For details about the
  • Page 81 – explains how to use the Network Tools utility.; MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Module Configuration Menu screen,; SWITCH CONFIGURATION; provides instructions on setting the operational
  • Page 82 – Module Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 84 – GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The General Configuration screen,; General Configuration Screen; Displays the base physical address of the module.
  • Page 86 – Displays the total time that the module has been operating.
  • Page 87 – This field toggles between DISTRIBUTED and STAND ALONE.
  • Page 89 – Configuration Warning Screen; ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO CONTINUE?; YES
  • Page 90 – Setting the Default Gateway; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Gateway field.; Enter the IP address of the default gateway using the DDN format.; Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command.; Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address; Use the arrow keys to highlight the TFTP Gateway IP Address field.; Enter the IP address of the TFTP gateway using the DDN format.
  • Page 91 – Setting the Module Date; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Date field.
  • Page 92 – Setting the Module Time; To set the module clock, perform the following steps:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Time field.
  • Page 93 – The module must be assigned a unique IP address.
  • Page 94 – To set the management mode, perform the following steps:; Upon saving the new operational mode, the module will reboot.; The module has been assigned a unique IP address.
  • Page 95 – The 6H122-08 COM port supports the following applications:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Com field.
  • Page 96 – COM Port Warning Screen; Use the arrow keys to highlight YES. Press ENTER.; WARNING; THE COM PORT HAS BEEN RECONFIGURED AND THERE IS NO IP
  • Page 97 – 2 Changing the Com Port Application; Setting; Local Management Session; UPS; APC Power Supply SNMP Proxy
  • Page 98 – Clear NVRAM as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Clear NVRAM field.; Press ENTER. The warning shown in; Clear NVRAM Warning Screen; YOU HAVE ELECTED TO CLEAR NVRAM. THIS WILL CLEAR
  • Page 99 – To enable or disable IP fragmentation, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Fragmentation field.
  • Page 101 – MIB objects and allows
  • Page 102 – SNMP Traps Screen; Trap Destination; which details how to set SNMP Traps for the
  • Page 103 – To configure the Trap Table, proceed as follows:
  • Page 104 – SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREEN
  • Page 105 – Switch Configuration Screen; Switch Address; Displays the base MAC address of the switch.
  • Page 106 – Displays the hardware address assigned to each listed port.; Setting the STA; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Type of STA field.
  • Page 107 – Setting the Age Time
  • Page 108 – ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen for the 6H122-08; Displays the number of the front panel interface.
  • Page 109 – Ethernet Interface Configuration; describes how to
  • Page 110 – describes; Configuring an FE-100TX Interface; and; Setting the FE-100TX Operational Mode; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Desired Oper. Mode field.
  • Page 111 – Setting the FE-100TX Advertised Ability; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Advertised Ability field.; Use the SPACE bar to select the desired mode.
  • Page 112 – provides instructions for; Press ENTER. The port now operates in the chosen mode.
  • Page 113 – Module Specific Configuration Menu Screen; The Module Specific Configuration Menu screen,; PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION
  • Page 114 – SYSTEM RESOURCES
  • Page 115 – , describes how to set
  • Page 116 – SYSTEM RESOURCES SCREEN; The System Resources screen,; System Resources Screen; Indicates the microprocessor used in the 6H122-08.
  • Page 117 – Peak Switch Utilization field to the current system traffic.; Setting the Reset Peak Utilization; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Peak Switch Utilization field.; Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” is displayed.
  • Page 118 – FLASH DOWNLOAD SCREEN; The Flash Download screen, shown in; Flash Download Screen; for
  • Page 119 – describes how; Reboot After Download (Modifiable when RUNTIME is chosen only)
  • Page 120 – Image File Download Using TFTP
  • Page 121 – Image File Download Using RUNTIME
  • Page 122 – Image File Download Using BootP; Set the 6H122-08 to download to FLASH using BootP as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download Method field.; on configuring the operational mode of the module.
  • Page 123 – Shows which ports are currently set as source ports.
  • Page 124 – Add or delete source port and destination port entries as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source Port field.
  • Page 125 – BROADCAST SUPPRESSION SCREEN; The Broadcast Suppression screen,; Broadcast Suppression Screen; for instructions on configuring the operational
  • Page 126 – Setting the Threshold
  • Page 127 – Module Statistics Menu Screen; Setting the Reset Peak Switch; To set the Reset Peak Switch field to YES or NO, proceed as follows:; MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREEN; The Module Statistics Menu screen,; SWITCH STATISTICS
  • Page 129 – SWITCH STATISTICS SCREEN; The Switch Statistics screen,; Switch Statistics Screen
  • Page 130 – Using the Clear Counters Command
  • Page 131 – The Interface Statistics Screen; THE INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREEN; Interface Statistics Screen; shows the Interface field displaying 1. This
  • Page 133 – This field displays the last time that the interface was reset.
  • Page 134 – Displaying Interface Statistics; To display the statistics for any interface, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS command.
  • Page 135 – RMON STATISTICS SCREEN; RMON Statistics Screen
  • Page 136 – shows that the data source for this
  • Page 139 – Displaying RMON Statistics; To display the statistics for any index, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS field.; Press ENTER, the counters for the selected index are reset to zero.
  • Page 140 – NETWORK TOOLS; Network Tools Help Screen; There are two categories of commands in the command set.
  • Page 141 – Network Tools; The commands are presented in the following format:
  • Page 143 – Not Applicable
  • Page 146 – reset
  • Page 150 – Special Commands; done
  • Page 151 – DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS; Intel i960 RISC processor control
  • Page 152 – Appendix A: Specifications; COM PORT PINOUT ASSIGNMENTS; The COM port has the following pin assignments:; COM Port Pin Assignments
  • Page 153 – Regulatory Compliance; REGULATORY COMPLIANCE; Safety
  • Page 156 – Transmitter Power
  • Page 157 – uses an SC style connector that
  • Page 159 – This appendix covers the following items:; Antistatic wrist strap (provided with 6C105 chassis); SETTING THE MODE SWITCH; Force download a new image file from a BootP server.
  • Page 160 – Appendix C: Optional Installations and Mode Switch Bank Settings; shows the location of the mode switches and the switch; H122-08 Mode Switch Location/Component Layout; Switch definitions and positions are as follows:
  • Page 161 – Setting the Mode Switch
  • Page 162 – shows the location of the Fast Ethernet Interface Module; H122-08 Fast Ethernet Interface Module Connector Location
  • Page 163 – Installing Optional Fast Ethernet Interface Modules; To remove a coverplate, refer to
  • Page 164 – Coverplate Removal; Remove the screw from the rear standoff. Save the screw.
  • Page 165 – Installing the Fast Ethernet Interface Module; Installation is complete.
  • Page 167 – Numerics; Cable specifications; INDEX
  • Page 168 – Index
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